Persuasive Presentation Outline Narrowed Topic: Why you should get a flu shot Purpose Statement: To persuade my audience on why everyone should get a flu vaccine. Persuasive Organizational Pattern: Central Idea: There are many different reason why people do not get flu shots, but also many effective reasons why they should, and there are also many easy ways you can get one. I. E. There are many different reasons why people do not get flu shots, but also many effective reasons why they should, and there are also many easy ways you can get one. Transition: Everyone hears that they should get a flu, but many people still don’t. II. BODY OF PRESENTATION INTRODUCTION A. Have you ever got a flu shot before? Getting an annual flu vaccine is the first …show more content…
Knowing that the vaccine is safe it can be a better reason to go get a flu shot to protect themselves and others. 3. Seasonal flu is a serious disease that causes illness, hospitalizations, and deaths every year in the United States. The flu is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses that infect the nose, throat, and lungs. It can cause mild to severe illness, and at times can lead to death. The best way to prevent the flu is by getting a flu vaccine each year. Nobody wants to be sick so the best way to prevent this is taking a little time out of your day to go get one! (Key Facts About Influenza, 2016) Transition: Whether or not you are a person who gets sick, getting a flu shot can not only protect yourself, but the people around you. C. Key Point # 3: The safety behind a flu vaccine 1. According to the class survey 11 out of 17 said that the flu shot was safe and protected you from the flu. Fact, flu vaccines have been found safe from the time a child is 6 months old and older. Flu vaccines are among the safest medical products in use. Hundreds of millions of
Background In 2012, British Colombia became the first province in Canada to institute a mandatory flu shot policy. According to the regulation, health-care workers (HCW) in BC province “either get the flu vaccine each year, or wear masks at work during the flu season, which may last approximately four months”. [1] Under this policy, anyone who does not abide by it will face discipline actions or even possible termination. Since then, there have been intensive debates around this policy.
Share with the class the steps you would take to report higher than normal cases of two common infectious diseases, (e.g. the flu and measles) at your local
Because HCWs is to maintain a free, it supports this method are valid reasons to deny their right to vaccination. Summary of influenza vaccine is a strong agreement between the controls of the effective measure to reduce the spread of influenza caused disease research experts. It is a measure few severe side effects. Experts acknowledge that there may be effective in increasing vaccination rates to be identified barriers to vaccination and immunization programs of the agency resolved. 1981 years later, CDC colleagues managed to reduce the transmission of the virus to vulnerable people for part of the effort to get a flu vaccination that is recommended for and.
That is why they make the ad the way it is, because they want you to feel power that your able to stop something by saying yes I want to stop it. The audience they are trying to convince is everyone. They want everyone to get the shot so no one gets sick and spread the flu germs. They want
Written on October 12th, 2022 the “Get my Flu Shot” campaign, a collaborative ad campaign involving the Ad Council, American Medical Association(AMA), and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC), have been promoting flu vaccination across a wide range of audiences, Through their well thought, strategic communication approaches, this ad campaign has effectively conveyed the importance and benefits of getting vaccinated against the flu. One of the key strengths of the “Get my Flu Shot” campaign is its ability to reach a wide range of audiences. By using the Ad Council's expertise in advertising, the campaign has successfully spread its strong message across various platforms. These include the following: Television, print and social media.
The Pew Research Center reported in July 2015 that 68 percent of white, 66% of black, and 75% of Hispanic parents believe that all children should be required to be vaccinated (Funk & Rainie, 2015, p. 16). As the Pew Research Center shows, “There are no significant differences in views about this issue by race and ethnicity” (Funk & Rainie, 2015, p. 17), which leads to the audience having similar expectations of the rhetoric and provides an advantage for the rhetor in addressing all
Farwell claims that in the flu season of 2015 about 64% of heath care workers received the vaccination, but the future goal is 90%. The article (Farwell 2016) also claims that the vaccination is the best defense against the flu, but only if the vaccination and the strand of flu one is exposed to I the same
This burden varies from year to year, which makes it difficult to estimate the annual number of deaths or the economic impact. Influenza Basics Influenza or the “flu” is a contagious respiratory disease that is caused by influenza viruses
To prevent from any influenza outbreak, flu vaccination is the only prevention. Pediatric and geriatric population is more likely to be effect by it, so it is important to get them vaccine. Without influenza vaccination, serious illness may occur and can lead to death. However, even with the importance of vaccination not many people get vaccine, especially the older Hispanic population. Compared to other population, Hispanic older adult ages 65 and up has the lowest rate of vaccine with 50.6% where Non-Hispanic white is 68.6% (OMH, 2013).
Some states will have requirements and exemptions for vaccinations. Generally most of the exemptions apply to students and not employees. If there is a hospital policy the exemption won’t apply (Philips, 2015). I believe that the biggest conflict of people getting the flu vaccine is that there are too many older
Knowing about personal health risks, making changes to lessen them, and sticking with these changes are important for maintaining optimal health. In the end, each individual is responsible for their own actions, and becoming educated about their risks will help them to make better choices. The audience for this persuasive essay will include both employers and employees. The first challenge in reaching this audience could be potential privacy concerns. Employers should not have access to health records of their employees that is not work related, and some may worry that their medical information will be shared.
The mandatory vaccination requirement is regularly a point of concern to those who have objections to vaccinations. Flu shots should be mandatory for healthcare workers despite objections in order to protect patients and to minimize work days missed due to illness. According to CDC, 85% of healthcare workers get flu vaccine because they don’t want to get the flu, about 58% said they wanted to protect their families and friends, and transmission to patients was a concern of 38% of
The Department of Health website contains many resources to answer questions that parents may have on whether to vaccinate their children, including information about the benefits of vaccination, how one can get vaccinated, and access to webinars and lectures. By giving people in Washington state the opportunity to be informed, the government demonstrates that they are not blindly leading people or forcing them to take actions they are not familiar with. Hendrix points out that communication, especially with those that do not want to vaccinate, is extremely important in highlighting the goals of the immunization requirements. The government website clearly highlights the goals and reasoning behind these requirements, which satisfies the issue of
1. Simply Put, the flu shot is an injection (shot) or nasal spray that contains a harmless amount of the virus, so that your body can build up antibodies against that strain of the flu. 2. Flu shots are important because they help protect you against Influenza, which is more commonly referred to as the flu.
There are benefits with getting the vaccine, as there are other reasons to why they don’t with family history. So why don’t people get the flu shot? Why don’t people get the flu shot is one of the many questions a health care provider hears as well as some of the community. Should people get the flu shot? With getting the flu shot individuals are protecting themselves from the flu by building up an immunity to the virus itself, without getting the shot you are not going to be able to fight the flu of faster then the ones who got and will have the flu more sever then if you had gotten the shot.